We feel sorry for our Greek sisters for sure! Women who lived in colder climates depended on animal fur during those days. Since colder regions are cursed with ice, there are limited commodities available for survival.
Thus, women used fur of the animals which they killed for preventing their natural fluids stain their clothes. Poor women used to use nothing during their menses. They used to bleed wherever they were and did not bother to cover it up. Videos News India. Latest Stories. Mutual Funds. Worth X. Science And Future. Human Interest. Social Relevance. Healthy Living. Toggle Navigation. The Sanitary Apron In the s , that time of the month must have been extra uncomfortable.
Kotex Cellulose Pads Another solution born from a previous function: this cotton-acrylic blend was used for WWI bandages, and went on to be showcased as a revolutionary way to deal with periods.
Adhesive Pads In , a company called Stayfree were the first to put out a sanitary pad with an adhesive strip, so that it could stick to underwear without any fuss. We provide a range of sanitary bins and sanitary waste collection services to all kinds of businesses nationwide, and also offer packs and dispensers of FabLittleBag disposal bags.
Service s :. Y Sanitary Disposal. Y Vending Machines. Y Nappy Waste. Also, they are small and do not absorb all the blood, yet the goatskin skirt works for the whole day. Limpo, 22, from Zambia, uses cow dung, which she collects from the plains. She dries out the patties and shapes them into small pieces.
She cannot afford to use sanitary pads, she says. I go about doing all sorts of things without any trouble.
Once soaked, I carefully dispose of it privately. I usually dig a small hole in the ground and bury it. The first menstrual cup, patented and produced by a woman named Leona Chalmers, shows up in an ad. All hail the tampon! A man named Earle Hass creates the modern tampon as we know it, made out of cardboard and cotton and complete with an applicator. Kotex didn't think it would work and passed on it.
A woman named Gertrude Tendrich buys the patent and founds Tampax. Tampons were advertised for married women only, as people thought they women could lose their virginity if they inserted one. They also had a medical use before they went commercial.
Stayfree puts out the first pads with an adhesive strip, which was a game-changer, and put an end to menstrual belts. These developments in menstrual products went hand-in-hand with the scientific and technological progress of the times. New Freedom, a Stayfree competitor, releases maxipads Stayfree had introduced them in Rely tampons go on the market. It's a thickening agent, so the tampons were super-absorbent.
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